OU Announces Major Change As Reese’s Pieces Peanut Butter Candy Goes Parve
The Orthodox Union (OU) Kosher has announced that Reese’s Pieces Peanut Butter Candy, a gem from the childhood of the previous generation, has gone Parve.
The Orthodox Union (OU) Kosher has announced that Reese’s Pieces Peanut Butter Candy, a gem from the childhood of the previous generation, has gone Parve.
As we reach Rosh Chodesh Nisan, the free web app has launched to help make saying the Daily Nasi in the month of Nisan easier is back!
The largest Orthodox Jewish news site in the world was seized and defaced Tuesday afternoon; administrators took it offline within hours.
What if Pesach preparation didn’t have to live in that tension? What if it could feel more collaborative, more grounded, even meaningful in a way our children could experience?
We are proud that each of us can say, “I am a soldier in Hashem’s army.” And just like in a real army, every soldier matters. Each one is essential to the mission.
The brother of a terrorist who rammed a vehicle into a Michigan Jewish preschool was a Hezbollah commander, Israel Defense Forces have said.
A growing dispute within the U.S. military chaplaincy has drawn the attention of Jewish leaders after chaplains affiliated with the Messianic movement — a movement that blends Jewish ritual with Christian beliefs — began wearing the traditional insignia reserved for Jewish chaplains.
Chaim V’Chessed continues to receive a high volume of inquiries from Israeli residents stranded abroad – who wish to return home – and from those urgently seeking to leave Israel. Below is the most current information available.
Among the hundreds of celebrants were the Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, General Kyrylo Budanov; the Deputy Head of the Presidential Office, who is a member of the Jewish community; and the head of Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael (KKL-JNF) in Ukraine.
Thousands of people from all across the country flock on Shushan Purim to the holy city of Jerusalem in order to celebrate Purim of the walled city.
Many world-changing events took place in the Middle East during the past 24 hours. We present an update on what took place in the Iran war over the last day.
On Sunday afternoon, a ballistic missile fired from Iran tore through a residential neighborhood in Beit Shemesh, destroying a synagogue and collapsing the public bomb shelter beneath it. Nine people were killed. More than 40 were injured.
The ongoing and rapidly changing war on Iran has taken shape over the last 24 hours. CrownHeights.info provides an overview of updates for our reader.
As Israelis sat through Shabbos, US and Israeli military assets began a massive series of strikes on the Iranian regime and its military. Here is a timeline of events, complete with videos and pictures of what took place.
Two years ago, a young man from Lakewood, Mordy Berkowitz, made a tragic mistake. He drove while intoxicated and caused a serious accident resulting in the death of one woman and injury to a second. He was recently sentenced to prison, and in a remarkable act of courage, he has chosen to turn his remorse into a public plea: “Please—don’t drink and drive.”
A controversy over the Brooklyn Eruv, which has been simmering in Crown Heights for years, spilled over into Flatbush this week when a local Rov called out the Eruv, naming issues he felt made the Eruv unreliable. The Brooklyn Eruv responded.
AskTheRav has launched a major upgrade to its website this week, introducing one of the most significant improvements since its founding: a brand-new, powerful search engine.